Please make sure that you'll get them hemmed with the original edge still showing, I don't know how to explain this but you can really mess up a pair of jeans if you just cut the lowest rib (?) off and hem it.

Please make sure that you'll get them hemmed with the original edge still showing, I don't know how to explain this but you can really mess up a pair of jeans if you just cut the lowest rib (?) off and hem it.

Originally Posted by Yom

Yes, I agree! It's called a euro hem -- the tailor will replace the original edge, so it won't even look like you had them hemmed.

Like others, I say get your jeans hemmed with the shoes you normally wear the most -- whether it's a heel or not.

Thanks for all the replies ladies! I think when I bring the jeans in to get hemmed, I'll bring the boots and have them pinned at that length, then try them on with some of my lower shoes to see how it works that way. But I probably will go with the longer length because, as mrspoppers said I think, I wear jeans more often in the fall/winter than in the summer.

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Please make sure that you'll get them hemmed with the original edge still showing, I don't know how to explain this but you can really mess up a pair of jeans if you just cut the lowest rib (?) off and hem it.

Originally Posted by Yom

Yes, I agree! It's called a euro hem -- the tailor will replace the original edge, so it won't even look like you had them hemmed.

Like others, I say get your jeans hemmed with the shoes you normally wear the most -- whether it's a heel or not.